krazy

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See also: krąży

English

Adjective

krazy (comparative krazier, superlative kraziest)

  1. (marketing, in product names) Deliberate misspelling of crazy.
    • 1876, Josh Billings, Josh Billings: His Works, Complete, page 99:
      I am almoste krazy tew hav a Nufoundland dog.
    • 1994, Marcia Lerner, Writing Smart: Your Guide to Great Writing (The Princeton Review), New York, N.Y.: Villard Books, →ISBN, page 69:
      To make themselves stand apart, these folks think of the oddest KRAZIEST thing they do and write about that.
    • 2013, Kawan P. Sheppard, You're Driving Me Krazy, page 14:
      I found out on my second day on the road training that maybe these folks weren't making this stuff up—maybe I was krazy!
    • 2016, Yolanda Hamilton, My Paperback Book, page 44:
      I met him at work which was fine because I wasn't looking at him seriously—then one day he said he was krazy about me.
    • 2018, The Life and Legend of Wallace Wood: Volume 2, page 26:
      My personal favorite Wallace Wood/Topps Chewing Gum project was Krazy Little Comics.